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Season three will begin in 1848, a “hugely dramatic and eventful” time for the royals as revolutions across Europe created uncertainty around the monarchy.

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HD Screencaps from the first episode of The Cry aired on Sunday night (September 30) have now been added to the gallery. Jenna was simply amazing in it, great acting! I’ve ready the book and know what is coming, I can’t wait to see more! So proud of her. (I might have overcapped the episode a bit but I’m not even sorry, Jenna looked amazing!)

Jenna’s new series The Cry starts tonight at 9pm on BBC One! To celebrate, the gallery has been updated with several new production stills from the series, behind the scenes and promotional photos as well. Also, a couple of clippings from the TV magazine The Sun TV Mag and Big TV.

I reckon more press will be released during the week so stay tuned! Screencaps will be added as soon as possibile as well.

THE TELEGRAPH – Towards the end of the first episode of The Cry, the BBC drama sent to fill the gaping Sunday night chasm left by Bodyguard, Jenna Coleman’s character, Joanna – a mother suffering from postnatal depression whose baby son suddenly disappears – talks about what it is like having two faces: one to be scrutinised by the public, another that exists in private.

It is, of course, a terrible cliché for an interviewer to draw parallels between an actor and the character they are playing. But given our insatiable social-media-fuelled appetite for personal information (and the fact that Coleman has had her love life very publicly dissected), when I meet the 32-year-old in a London hotel, I feel vaguely justified in trying to do just that.

She smiles. “I guess there is that,” she says. “I mean, I can definitely associate with that sensation of feeling… exposed.” Coleman was once linked with Prince Harry after she was photographed talking to him at a polo match. She used to go out with Richard Madden, star of Bodyguard (yes, she watched it) and is now shacked up with Tom Hughes, who plays her on-screen husband in Victoria. So she knows a bit about having all eyes on her.

The twist in The Cry, Coleman points out, is that the mother, Joanna, hasn’t signed up for anything like that. “She is a primary school teacher, who is quite shy, who is having to go through these horrific circumstances with all of these cameras pointed at her.” She notes that in the novel on which the new four-part drama is based, by the Australian thriller writer Helen FitzGerald, Joanna describes “feeling like an animal in a zoo”.

We now live in a world where every facial expression, every move, gets interpreted – and often as something that it isn’t. Coleman asks if I have seen the Nosedive episode of Charlie Brooker’s science fiction series Black Mirror, in which people give each other star ratings after every interaction.

Yesterday evening (September 24), Jenna was guest at BBC The One Show, where she talked about her upcoming series The Cry. In the gallery you can find some photos taken during the episode and below you can watch her bit of interview.

The Cry will air on BBC One from this Sunday (September 30) so stay tuned for more promotion and news!

Jenna was featured in several magazine the past weekend, with The Cry coming this Sunday – September 30 on BBC One. She was featured on Radio Times (September 22-28 issue) Sunday Mirror (September 23 issue) and the Irish Mail on Sunday TV Week (September 23 issue), for which the scans have been added to the gallery, but most probably more will coming during the current week and weekend so stay tuned!

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